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/*
 * @test CompleteExit
 * @summary This does a sanity test of the poll in the native wrapper.
 * @requires os.family == "linux"
 * @library /testlibrary /test/lib
 * @build CompleteExit
 * @run main/native CompleteExit
 */

public class CompleteExit {
    public static native void testIt(Object o1, Object o2);

    static volatile Object o1 = new Object();
    static volatile Object o2 = new Object();

    static {
        System.loadLibrary("CompleteExit");
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        testIt(o1, o2);
    }
}
